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Tag Archives: Jacob Boehme
imagination: leaving the gray elysium
An ambivalence to life reflected nowhere more so than the child’s relationship to memory, at once complete, graphic and epic yet vague, blurry and unfinished. And why not, given the facility to escape, to flee at one’s leisure the fairytale … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Albrecht Durer, Ernst Bloch, Francisco Goya, Goethe color theory, Jacob Boehme, Jan Steen, jean paul writer, johann ludwig tieck, Michel Foucault, philipp otto runge, phillip otto runge, Walter Benjamin, Wassily Kandinsky, Wilhelm Reich, Winslow Homer
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UNPLEASANTLY SANE & MYSTICALLY MAD
“William Blake is an unfortunate lunatic, whose personal inoffensiveness secures him from confinement….the proor man fancies himself a great master, and has painted a few wretched pictures, some of which are intelligible allegory, others an attempt at sober character by … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Adam and Eve, Edvard Munch, Emanuel Swedenborg, Frantz Fanon, Fuseli, G.K. Chesterton, Jacob Boehme, James Ensor, Joshua Reynolds, Karl Marx, Le Douanier Rousseau, Lord Byron, Peter Paul Rubens, Pieter Pauwel Rubens, Rubens, T.S. Eliot, Timothy Vines, W.B. Yeats, Walter Scott, William Blake, William Blake Nebuchadnezzar, William Wordsworth
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